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with an excuse -- exquisite timing we haven't had a senior member of the "washington post" with us. [laughter] said dan balz thought he was coming to talk about his book on the 2012 election but in the wake of monday's surprise announcement that the washington post is being sold to jeff bezos i would guess a few people here are interested in what happening and what's going to happen and where dan works. we will no doubt get to that but let me just say whether dan is discussing the goings-on at the "washington post" or the ups and downs of the presidential race he has always stood out among journalists for his smart insight, good keen ability to synthesize, clear writing and ever calm and composed manner. a newspaper that has prided itself first and foremost for its political coverage, there is a reason that dan urged in recent years as they chief correspondent and it's not because everyone else around him died or retired. [laughter] i worked at -- i worked at the post starting their about the time that dan did in 1978 and i have seen him in action many times. his thoroughness, fairn
with an excuse -- exquisite timing we haven't had a senior member of the "washington post" with us. [laughter] said dan balz thought he was coming to talk about his book on the 2012 election but in the wake of monday's surprise announcement that the washington post is being sold to jeff bezos i would guess a few people here are interested in what happening and what's going to happen and where dan works. we will no doubt get to that but let me just say whether dan is discussing the...
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in the 50 years since the march on washington. our guests are author michael eric dyson and "usa today" managing editor owen ullmann. "washington journal" is live every morning at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> one of the things i looked at as i was exploring this was a lot of the county records many which these colleges, the counties where these colleges are. and when you look at the colonial county records, very often you'll have the name of the president or the name of the professor and then listed with their taxable property. >> all right. >> will be an enslaved person or two or three. >> did students bring their slaves? >> yes, students also -- >> students actually brought their slaves to school with themsome. >> yeah. and so if you think about this, what then happens,you look at the name of the president and then three lines over part of his taxable property is an enslaved person, what you'll often have is, for instance, in the case of princeton or harvard you'll actually have the president's name, ditto the college. well, who
in the 50 years since the march on washington. our guests are author michael eric dyson and "usa today" managing editor owen ullmann. "washington journal" is live every morning at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> one of the things i looked at as i was exploring this was a lot of the county records many which these colleges, the counties where these colleges are. and when you look at the colonial county records, very often you'll have the name of the president or the name...
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washington d.c. police chief. about an hour later, more from book tv. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on net c-span three american history tv. the focus will be on the history of war. at 915 eastern and american held as the prisoner of war tells a story. .. >> cuts deeply in another way. last year for the fourth year in a row there were more than 3,000 reported cases of sexual assault in the military. a recent department of defense survey indicates that the actual number of sexual offenses could be considerably higher. the soul of our military, as you know, the is trust -- is trust. trust among the troops that they will be there for one another and trust between those troops and their leaders. and understanding that commanders will offer their support physical, material and moral in times of need. sexual assault in our armed forces threatens that trust. too often the victims of those assaults lack the confidence in the system to report offenses. too many fear that reporting a crime will bring harassment and ret
washington d.c. police chief. about an hour later, more from book tv. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on net c-span three american history tv. the focus will be on the history of war. at 915 eastern and american held as the prisoner of war tells a story. .. >> cuts deeply in another way. last year for the fourth year in a row there were more than 3,000 reported cases of sexual assault in the military. a recent department of defense survey indicates that the actual number of sexual offenses could be...
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why do you think it's so hard for a lot of washington and to some degree the washington press corps, to tell that part of the story? >> you know, remember, the debt ceiling for so many years was done so matter of factually. there was no debate whatsoever until recently has it become such a controversial issue. the democrats are willing to increase the debt ceiling without anything else whatsoever. the republicans wanted trillions of dollars in spending cuts in order to increase the debt ceiling. they saw that as their point of leverage. that's where this all started. the republicans would say that the sequestration idea, that was actually the administration's idea. but the bottom line was that if it were up to the administration, they would have raised the debt ceiling without any preconditions, which is what they want to do right now. that's the problem that the two sides have right now. the administration wants it without a condition. the republicans want lots of conditions to raise the debt ceiling. >> all right. thank you as always. we will see you soon on the sequester wheel of
why do you think it's so hard for a lot of washington and to some degree the washington press corps, to tell that part of the story? >> you know, remember, the debt ceiling for so many years was done so matter of factually. there was no debate whatsoever until recently has it become such a controversial issue. the democrats are willing to increase the debt ceiling without anything else whatsoever. the republicans wanted trillions of dollars in spending cuts in order to increase the debt...
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can we fix it from washington? is it a washington problem? and what would you suggest going forward? oliver: i think that we need a national agenda in terms of moving the public educational system, the community college system, the university system forward, federal leadership is required. but i think that the challenges represented to k-12 systems cannot have an expectation that washington lead the way. each one of our states is different, the demographics are different, the profiles and the economies of the states are different. and the federal government certainly cannot craft out a national agenda that is going to reflect the needs in each particular state. but without question one of my opponents made reference to science, technology, engineering and math. we need to make broader invement the feds can certainly, certainly do more to make certain that our curriculums reflect what is necessary. >> moderator: time. congressman? pallone: look, the federal government can make a difference in terms of investment in education in our schools. i'
can we fix it from washington? is it a washington problem? and what would you suggest going forward? oliver: i think that we need a national agenda in terms of moving the public educational system, the community college system, the university system forward, federal leadership is required. but i think that the challenges represented to k-12 systems cannot have an expectation that washington lead the way. each one of our states is different, the demographics are different, the profiles and the...
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back live on the mall, you can see a rainy day here in washington. about 80 degrees or so, some rain throughout the afternoon. a couple more highlights coming up in our coverage. we understand an organized ringing of church bells planned for the same time of the day that reverend king delivered his call for equal rights. should be about 3:15 this afternoon. also speakers to come will include linda byrd johnson rob, the daughter of president lyndon johnson who signed the 1964 civil rights act and the 1965 voting rights act. also we'll hear from representative john lewis, the longtime leader in civil rights battles, and president obama scheduled for about 2:45 p.m. eastern. our hive coverage on c-span, and if you miss any of it, we'll do the whole event on a replay tonight at 8:00 eastern again on c-span. >> one of the things i looked at as i was exploring this was i looked at a lot of the county records in which these colleges are. and when you look at the colonial county records, very often you'll have the name of the president or the name of the pro
back live on the mall, you can see a rainy day here in washington. about 80 degrees or so, some rain throughout the afternoon. a couple more highlights coming up in our coverage. we understand an organized ringing of church bells planned for the same time of the day that reverend king delivered his call for equal rights. should be about 3:15 this afternoon. also speakers to come will include linda byrd johnson rob, the daughter of president lyndon johnson who signed the 1964 civil rights act...
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a very revolutionary voice right now in washington, d.c. which is rather absurd on some level. but as a libertarian voice, i think that if you are looking at going up against hillary clinton, i think rand paul is the stark contrast. he is the bright colors. he is not the pale pastels. i think christie is a nice guy. i'm not a chris christie basher. he is the run of the mill establishment, you know, big government. >> laura: i remember when he ran in 2010. he ran the same year as mcdonnell in virginia. he ran as pro-life. ethnic conservative running and in a state like new jersey. he ends up winning. tough on the teacher's union. he did the hugy, hugy kissy kissy with obama taxes why isn't this an example chris christie has a the lot of good things to say. >> laura: is he a fighter. up against hillary. >> likeable and he dismisses the press and he dismisses his ad investor sears and he is a great northwestern democrat state republican. but when it comes to the national stage and dealing with the republican party and everything that we are dealing with right now, and that include
a very revolutionary voice right now in washington, d.c. which is rather absurd on some level. but as a libertarian voice, i think that if you are looking at going up against hillary clinton, i think rand paul is the stark contrast. he is the bright colors. he is not the pale pastels. i think christie is a nice guy. i'm not a chris christie basher. he is the run of the mill establishment, you know, big government. >> laura: i remember when he ran in 2010. he ran the same year as mcdonnell...
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at live in washington d.c. and think a lot about minimizing the number of people who want to blow up the city and live in. i think that if you look at is honest discourse from the 1990's to 2000, a lot of it is about look what happened in nigeria, / democracy is not a real avenue. there will never let us have our own islamist government and things like that. and i think that supporting this military coup would be backing up that narrative which scares me. i would rather say, you know, i would rather have the united states, you know, help shepherd a democratic process back into existence and to have some sort of outcome that people can live with, obviously not a return to president's morsi, but the united states and for the same reasons, i think that would be more sensible. i don't pretend to know how people think in the government all the time. >> thank you. let me take this year. and maybe one of the microphones can go to the gentleman and a white cap. >> thank you. i came from iran. that perspective from iran
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good night from washington. tig. >> laura: the o'reilly factor is on tonight. >> al qaeda is on the run and bin laden is dead. >> laura: just months after president declird al qaeda's demise now has america on the defense. how serious is the latest threat? we'll have the inside story. >> we're not broke. there is plenty of money. it's just the government doesn't have it. >> farongressman keith ellison wants the rich to fork over their wealth whether they want to or not. we have a debate there is a rising libertarian stream that chris christie thinks that is a dangerous thought. a number of people may think mr. christie himself may be dangerous. >> laura: chris christie taking friendly fire from conservatives. is new jersey governor the best chance to beat hillary? we will hear from both sides. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >> laura: hi, everyone, i'm laura ingraham in tonight for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us. hollywood and hillary. that is the sub
good night from washington. tig. >> laura: the o'reilly factor is on tonight. >> al qaeda is on the run and bin laden is dead. >> laura: just months after president declird al qaeda's demise now has america on the defense. how serious is the latest threat? we'll have the inside story. >> we're not broke. there is plenty of money. it's just the government doesn't have it. >> farongressman keith ellison wants the rich to fork over their wealth whether they want to or...
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james freeman and washington columnist kim strassel. dan, this marco rubio strategy, what do you think of it? >> other than the fund-raising possibilities for all the principals, as a strategy, wait we're describing it. we'll have a lot of detail in it. the problem is this is about the budget. okay? funding the whole government which is invariably a complex subject. if they pursue this strategy about funding obamacare, yeah, they think they will get some support for it. they will get the support of 43% of the country. the rest of the country watches this, it will roll forward toward the shutdown. then i'm convinced all the media coverage will immediately start, every tv station will talk about the effect of a government shutdown. this is tsunami of coverage is going to wash the republicans out to sea one more time. people won't be able to focus on the complex details of this strategy. >> paul: it will be budget and funding the government and not about obamacare. james? >> i think it's going to be about obamacare. it's different from som
james freeman and washington columnist kim strassel. dan, this marco rubio strategy, what do you think of it? >> other than the fund-raising possibilities for all the principals, as a strategy, wait we're describing it. we'll have a lot of detail in it. the problem is this is about the budget. okay? funding the whole government which is invariably a complex subject. if they pursue this strategy about funding obamacare, yeah, they think they will get some support for it. they will get the...
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. >>> and hello again from fox news in washington. president obama has left the capital for his summer vacation. he arrived if martha's vineyard after his first full press conference in more than three months. and he made news on the government surveillance program, relations with russia, and our war against al qaeda. he is not senator john mccain, republican leader on national security who just returned from the mideast joins us now from arizona. senator, welcome back to fox news sunday. >> thank you, chris. >> president obama said friday he wants to reform the government's surveillance program. add safe guards. make the whole program more transparent. republican congressman pete king, a member of the house intelligence committee, said this. that he called it a monumental failure of war time leadership. senator mccain was right. >> i think it's pretty clear that there's been failures throughout that have led to mr. snowden now being granted asylum in russia. there is now a large percentage of americans, particularly young americans,
. >>> and hello again from fox news in washington. president obama has left the capital for his summer vacation. he arrived if martha's vineyard after his first full press conference in more than three months. and he made news on the government surveillance program, relations with russia, and our war against al qaeda. he is not senator john mccain, republican leader on national security who just returned from the mideast joins us now from arizona. senator, welcome back to fox news...
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so nixon was caught in the maelstrom of all these highly dramatic events, and i accompanied him to washington for that conference. and nixon hosted a different group of people at his head table for each panel discussion, and i was asked to join his head table during zbigniew brzezinksi's panel discussion. and i sat to the right of president nixon, and to the right of me was james schlesinger. and i noticed that there was a camera above us that was trained on brzezinksi, and brzezinksi began his remarks and i noticed some activity out of the left corner of my eye. president nixon had leaned forward, and he took a writing pad off of the table that the hotel had provided, he picked up a pen and i saw him scribbling something. and he passed the note to me, and i looked down and it said, "are you having a good time?" and i immediately turned the pad over because i didn't want the camera to pick up what he had written because he was supposed to be paying attention to what brzezinksi was saying. but to me that really illustrated the kind of person he was, that he was involved in all of these great e
so nixon was caught in the maelstrom of all these highly dramatic events, and i accompanied him to washington for that conference. and nixon hosted a different group of people at his head table for each panel discussion, and i was asked to join his head table during zbigniew brzezinksi's panel discussion. and i sat to the right of president nixon, and to the right of me was james schlesinger. and i noticed that there was a camera above us that was trained on brzezinksi, and brzezinksi began his...
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is washington doing enough to change that? and, of course, it's the era of destruction there and is there an awareness in washington that needs to be done to mend a lot of fences? >> the answer is an emphatic no. there is far too little discussion about the collapse of the middle class, about the fact that we have almost as much poverty today as at any time in the last 60 years. almost no discussion at all about the incredible income and wealth and equality in this country and the fact that we're moving towards -- you know, when king was alive, he was talking about a radical distribution of economic and political power. that's what he was talking about. no, congress does not recognize without reality at all. >> well, since that era we have seen a tremendous concentration of wealth. we have seen a separation of income inequality, the chart which we use quite often on this program tells a mammoth story. what does the future hold in that we keep radical leaders from attacking minority rights. the best way to ask that question is
is washington doing enough to change that? and, of course, it's the era of destruction there and is there an awareness in washington that needs to be done to mend a lot of fences? >> the answer is an emphatic no. there is far too little discussion about the collapse of the middle class, about the fact that we have almost as much poverty today as at any time in the last 60 years. almost no discussion at all about the incredible income and wealth and equality in this country and the fact...
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you write the atlantic and the "washington post." the hair pin. all right. your new book is called "home ward bound: why women are embracing the new domesticity." are you talking about like traditional gender roles? is that what you're talking about? are we talking like 50 shades of gray situation? we can move some paper right now. >> i'm sorry. not exactly. the new domesticity is a social movement where really seeing young people, women but also men, reembracing these sort of lost domestic arts and practices, everything from knitting and canning to raising chickens in their backyard. >> stephen: why would they be doing this? you can get, i mean, canning, you know, there's almost nothing cheaper than a can of food. you know what i mean? and if it's dented or bulging, they'll pay you to take it away. what is the reason why... let's say for a moment that this is a movement. what do you define by movement? how many people have to be involved in it for it to be a movement because i thought, excuse me, i thought women were leaning in now. it sounds like you're sa
you write the atlantic and the "washington post." the hair pin. all right. your new book is called "home ward bound: why women are embracing the new domesticity." are you talking about like traditional gender roles? is that what you're talking about? are we talking like 50 shades of gray situation? we can move some paper right now. >> i'm sorry. not exactly. the new domesticity is a social movement where really seeing young people, women but also men, reembracing these...
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>> some news out of washington today. white house officials say the president was updated this morning about the threat. he will continue to be updated throughout the evening. it's a normal weekend routine. golfing, going to camp david to celebrate his birthday. >> so, what has changed in the middle east? in north africa? since that attack in benghazi because it's natural to try and draw a correlation between what happened then, a year ago, and what is taking place now with these closings. >> you look at what is going on and you look at the fact that we are only a few weeks before the first anniversary of that attack on the u.s. in benghazi. the obama administration at the time criticized for not responding strongly enough to the threat. this time, officials say they are acting out of what they call an abundance of caution, but there is some direct effect out of what is happening. the pentagon approved a marine team for the area. roughly 1,500 marines on ships in the red sea. around 500 marines split between italy and spa
>> some news out of washington today. white house officials say the president was updated this morning about the threat. he will continue to be updated throughout the evening. it's a normal weekend routine. golfing, going to camp david to celebrate his birthday. >> so, what has changed in the middle east? in north africa? since that attack in benghazi because it's natural to try and draw a correlation between what happened then, a year ago, and what is taking place now with these...
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for scholarships for kids from washington. with all respect to jeff besos c all i know admiral onperson, that local contact is going to be >> gone. that's a loss. >> fact is before he became a newspaper man to learn the city a cou he actually worked for apl couple of years, don graham did, as a ng cop. >> that's right. >> here working the beat.. i mean he really led not only newspapers, but also the city. >> he did.ly and he saw the ownership of the newspaper as a public trust. which is not what the people coming into ownership of newspapers see the paper as. is a that's a loss.>> c >> thank you, panel. see you next week. and remember our discussion continues every sunday on panel plus. you can find iton on our website. foxnewssunday.com. make sure to follow us on twitter @foxnewssunday. >>> up next. power player of the week. from the ring to the stage. a former champ reinvents himself. reinevents himself. the new guy is loaded with protein! i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... [ female announcer ] as you get older pro
for scholarships for kids from washington. with all respect to jeff besos c all i know admiral onperson, that local contact is going to be >> gone. that's a loss. >> fact is before he became a newspaper man to learn the city a cou he actually worked for apl couple of years, don graham did, as a ng cop. >> that's right. >> here working the beat.. i mean he really led not only newspapers, but also the city. >> he did.ly and he saw the ownership of the newspaper as a...
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he really wowed them with a powerful pug nash shous speech in washington. christie is trying to occupy the center right space within the republican party. he sees ted cruz and rand paul going more to the far right of the party and trying to assert them in that way and he doesn't see a romney-type figure or a jeb bush-type figure. >> christina, what do you think his prospects are for getting elected? >> well, it's still so early but he's actually out there governing now and working with a democratic legislature and trying to get things done. he's probably going to be re-elected by a wide margin and mitt romney was so removed by his tenure and it was not as recent. people are going to respond to that. they are able to really understand when i go out and talk to voters, especially in some of the early primary states like iowa, they are away of chris christie and especially what he did. he talks about that all the time. it's a long way away and democrats always talk about who is the most electable in the republican party field but democrats aren't the ones that
he really wowed them with a powerful pug nash shous speech in washington. christie is trying to occupy the center right space within the republican party. he sees ted cruz and rand paul going more to the far right of the party and trying to assert them in that way and he doesn't see a romney-type figure or a jeb bush-type figure. >> christina, what do you think his prospects are for getting elected? >> well, it's still so early but he's actually out there governing now and working...
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washington 24-13. rockiesphillies. dollar for dog night. i'll take eight or ten is what he was saying. make that three for me says john mayber mayberry. sets up the win 5-4. five years in the marines, now all steven rhodes wants is to play college football. the middle tennessee state freshman was ineligible because he played in the marine corps. only it was just a recreational league. now the ncaa says he can practice. the university president hopes for a full reversal for the married father of two. so do we, of course. here is more military bravery. a soldier jumps 217 feet from the liberty memorial in missouri. this was a tribute up to the world war centennial. and then a diver left 75 feet from a helicopter into new york harbor. why? >> i think jumping into the head son may be who are dangmore dan the actual fall. >> it was to promote the cliff diving world series. >> beautiful dive. >> don't tell these 195 flyers fans that hockey season is over. oh, no, it's not. they were in philadelphia to watch logos on the ice get painted over. >> t
washington 24-13. rockiesphillies. dollar for dog night. i'll take eight or ten is what he was saying. make that three for me says john mayber mayberry. sets up the win 5-4. five years in the marines, now all steven rhodes wants is to play college football. the middle tennessee state freshman was ineligible because he played in the marine corps. only it was just a recreational league. now the ncaa says he can practice. the university president hopes for a full reversal for the married father of...
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i started thinking about washington and congress on vacation that month, and debt piling up, talk of a shut down if they don't get their way on spending, president, i guess just as much a tin ear proposing more spending they could not be further apart, our government of falling apart, what is wall street clinging to? a federal reserve he hopes will keep providing juice, the nicotine but fearing that sign maybe the fed will not, not as long as they hope, maybe not as much as they hope, that is where we are, the nation collectively cowering closing embassies as caution, closing off budget deals at an abundance of arrogance, is it any wonder that a billo onion -- billionaire in blue jeans gets so many of you to e-mail? to those who think only sam, is that face, think began. i think we found another sam, actually he has been around for a while, his name is mel, if you thought sam was amazing. >> welcome, i am neil cavuto back-to-back in your face, a corporate titan not afraid to let her rip, mel karma son may be in his secret tire am but he is far from pulling punches. he is just this is
i started thinking about washington and congress on vacation that month, and debt piling up, talk of a shut down if they don't get their way on spending, president, i guess just as much a tin ear proposing more spending they could not be further apart, our government of falling apart, what is wall street clinging to? a federal reserve he hopes will keep providing juice, the nicotine but fearing that sign maybe the fed will not, not as long as they hope, maybe not as much as they hope, that is...
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the dog they got when they first moved to washington. they say she's full of energy and very affectionate. that's the dog, not the first lady. they made a donation to the washington human society in her honor. >>> when we come back, the 12-year-old who was attacked by a bear twice and pretty badly injured but she lived to tell the tale. joining me is her and her father. and i know the results will be fantastic! find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day women's 50+. [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned
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"washington post." ray kelly, head of new york city's police department, which is a big job, on sunday shows talking about stop and frisk as a central issue, and i'm just curious, what was your read of the political subtext of those appearances? >> you know, he's in a difficult position here because, you know, he's been floated now for a long time as a likely pick here. i know obama tends to leave people out there for a long time. it happened to susan rice. it happened to larry summers. and it's difficult. he's most associated with stop and frisk, but like ben jealous said, he might not actually believe in it, but because he's so associated with it, he just has to come out and say it. i thought it was awfully revealing of kind of where the media lead is, the way gregory came out and said, will this plead to more people dying? he essentially was baiting ray kelly to say if you change this policy, you will have blood on your hands. he sort of took the bait but didn't exactly go there. he knows he's in a r
"washington post." ray kelly, head of new york city's police department, which is a big job, on sunday shows talking about stop and frisk as a central issue, and i'm just curious, what was your read of the political subtext of those appearances? >> you know, he's in a difficult position here because, you know, he's been floated now for a long time as a likely pick here. i know obama tends to leave people out there for a long time. it happened to susan rice. it happened to larry...
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what is worse the fact they were spying on people in washington? the nsa might not be as all mighty as we think and that could be something to be more afraid about. we do something called "the out front out take." the white house confirms something we've been suspecting, michelle obama's bangs are no more. the first lady's hair style swept into our lives last year captivating magazine editors who forget how horrific bangs are to maintain. president obama called them the most significant event of the inauguration and he was right. it seemed like they were here for good. the first lady grew tired of trying to make speeches with hair in her face and in april began growing them out. i have to say, i knew this was coming. bangs are not good at any age. poor michelle. now we have official confirmation the bangs watched around the world are gone. i'm sure you're as emotional as we are now. we've been through it before. tonight we take a look at all the first lady hair styles we've lost along the way. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> ends on one of my favorites. >>> st
what is worse the fact they were spying on people in washington? the nsa might not be as all mighty as we think and that could be something to be more afraid about. we do something called "the out front out take." the white house confirms something we've been suspecting, michelle obama's bangs are no more. the first lady's hair style swept into our lives last year captivating magazine editors who forget how horrific bangs are to maintain. president obama called them the most...
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in fact, in his column in "the washington post" this weekend the question was posed to him chris christie and rand paul is the gop big enough for both of them? is the gop big enough for both of them area their messages? >> it's more than two the of them. the libertarian and moderate wing and you also have the far right wing and they are all battling for supremacy right now. another wing may show up we don't know about. >> out of the two of them who do you think wins the war of words? >> i think in the end chris christie is going to win. >> bob, thanks for joining us. today's big question for all of you will chris christie's moderate moves tank him with republicans come 2016? if he decides to run which he probably is. head to our facebook page and tweet me your thoughts. we will get them on later on the show. >>> coming up i'm speaking with civil rights leader norm hill. we talk about michelle's big album for hip-hop kids. we will be right back. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand
in fact, in his column in "the washington post" this weekend the question was posed to him chris christie and rand paul is the gop big enough for both of them? is the gop big enough for both of them area their messages? >> it's more than two the of them. the libertarian and moderate wing and you also have the far right wing and they are all battling for supremacy right now. another wing may show up we don't know about. >> out of the two of them who do you think wins the...
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now, this audit was provided to "the washington post" by the nsa leaker edward snowden, but this is what's going to amaze you. it was never provided to congress, which as you know has been defending the nsa and all of its actions. but they didn't know the truth. we're going to have more on that bombshell revelation later on this hour. but the nsa, you know, as big as it is just one little cog in america's spying wheel. another that's been under intense fire is drones, and drones are watching you right now as you sit at home watching this show in ways that you don't know. chris lawrence is "outfront." >> reporter: a thermal camera so sense tev it detects the footprints of someone who just walked across a carpet. new digital sims tystems that m store millions of hours of real time video. >> start to build up a wealth of information. >> but as americans worry about the federal government's secret surveillance program, there's a wave of local capability just on the horizon. from cameras to drones. >> there's a lot of law enforcement agencies and firefighting agencies that are looking to use th
now, this audit was provided to "the washington post" by the nsa leaker edward snowden, but this is what's going to amaze you. it was never provided to congress, which as you know has been defending the nsa and all of its actions. but they didn't know the truth. we're going to have more on that bombshell revelation later on this hour. but the nsa, you know, as big as it is just one little cog in america's spying wheel. another that's been under intense fire is drones, and drones are...
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and washington columnist kim strasle. so, dan, this rubio strategy, what do you think of it? >> i think it's probably -- other than the fund-raising possibilities for all the principals involved, that aside, i think as a strategy, the way we're describing it now, or we will describe it, it will have a lot of detail in it. and the problem is, this is about the budget, okay. >> right, funding the whole government. >> which is invariably a complex subject. if they pursue this strategy about funding obama care, yeah, i think they're going to get some support for it. they're going to get the support of about 43% of the country. the rest of the country watches this. it will roll forward towards the shutdown and then all, i'm convinced, all of the media coverage will immediately start. every tv station out there talking about the effects of a government shutdown. and i think this tsunami of negative coverage is simply going to wash the republicans out to sea one more time. people are not going to be able to focus on the complex details of this strategy. >> it will be kind of like th
and washington columnist kim strasle. so, dan, this rubio strategy, what do you think of it? >> i think it's probably -- other than the fund-raising possibilities for all the principals involved, that aside, i think as a strategy, the way we're describing it now, or we will describe it, it will have a lot of detail in it. and the problem is, this is about the budget, okay. >> right, funding the whole government. >> which is invariably a complex subject. if they pursue this...
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essentially, it seems, washington is giving itself some flexibility. the option of turning off aid if this conflict escalates more. at least for now, they haven't made the official word that they are cutting off aid and again, if you take a step back and look at things, all the pressure and messages coming from washington, the rhetoric, these moves, no effect on this interim backed government. there are increasing signs that what they want to do is dismantle and wipe out the muslim brotherhood. >> thank you for that report. egypt's military rulers have a strong supporter this morning. saudi arabia, king abdullah condemning the muslim brotherhood and backing the violent government crackdown that killed close to 1,000 people. they are vowing to write a blank check to egypt to make up for short falls if the u.s. decides to cut aid. >>> indicted in a 2007 assassination of prime minister buto. the charges include murder and conspiracy. the legal team says he pleaded not guilty. bhutto supporters say they did not do enough to protect her during an election r
essentially, it seems, washington is giving itself some flexibility. the option of turning off aid if this conflict escalates more. at least for now, they haven't made the official word that they are cutting off aid and again, if you take a step back and look at things, all the pressure and messages coming from washington, the rhetoric, these moves, no effect on this interim backed government. there are increasing signs that what they want to do is dismantle and wipe out the muslim brotherhood....
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the dog they got when they first moved to washington. they say she's full of energy and very affectionate. that's the dog, not the first lady. they made a donation to the washington human society in her honor. >>> when we come back, the 12-year-old who was attacked by a bear twice and pretty badly injured but she lived to tell the tale. joining me is her and her father. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. live the regular life. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for
the dog they got when they first moved to washington. they say she's full of energy and very affectionate. that's the dog, not the first lady. they made a donation to the washington human society in her honor. >>> when we come back, the 12-year-old who was attacked by a bear twice and pretty badly injured but she lived to tell the tale. joining me is her and her father. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day...
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but her time in washington is coming to an end. she is going to spend her second term touring the country. that is it for today. have a great week. thank you for joining us. [ marco ] i'm a student at devry university. and this is my home team. this is my large lecture hall. this is my professor. and also my coach. this is my booster club. this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. find your career success in the bay area. learn how at devry.edu. >> announcer: the proceeding program is a paid advertisement for lifelock identity theft protection. today on "living well with montel"... >> something was terribly, terribly wrong. >> announcer: when the fraudulent bills started showing up, it was bad. >> i had not applied for any of these things. >> announcer: what happened next was worse. >> the woman told me, "the credit cards have been activated from your home phone." >> announcer:
but her time in washington is coming to an end. she is going to spend her second term touring the country. that is it for today. have a great week. thank you for joining us. [ marco ] i'm a student at devry university. and this is my home team. this is my large lecture hall. this is my professor. and also my coach. this is my booster club. this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking...
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. >>> hello again from fox newsinf in washington. more tough questions for the nsa after the "washington post" reported this week thatth the agency violated privacy rules thousands of times since n 2008. an internal audit obtained from edward snowden revealshe the most secretive spy agency intercepted phone calls and e-mails from citizens repeatedly during that time. and in some cases did not report the unauthorizedance surveillance. and now somew lawmakers are promising hearings. joining us with reaction is m rand paul, a member of the homeland security committeeenat and author of "government bullies." good to be with you this morning. >> good morning. >> it was just a little more a w than a week ago the presidentri insisted to the american a people there was an appropriate oversight of thesu nsa surveillance program and there was no talk of abuses. let's play what the presidentppn said. >> what you are not reading about is the government actually abusing these programs and listening in oncall people's phone calls or inappropriately
. >>> hello again from fox newsinf in washington. more tough questions for the nsa after the "washington post" reported this week thatth the agency violated privacy rules thousands of times since n 2008. an internal audit obtained from edward snowden revealshe the most secretive spy agency intercepted phone calls and e-mails from citizens repeatedly during that time. and in some cases did not report the unauthorizedance surveillance. and now somew lawmakers are promising...
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good night from washington, d.c.. s it. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> look why can indict the white family, giiveness and refuses to care for the other. >> bill: is the grievous industry getting desperate? looks like it tmplets they suspect maybe the police are killing some of these kids. >> bill: that's an illinois official spreading a rumor that the chicago police are murdering black children, unbelievable. tonight, we'll continue our reporting on the intense race situation. also ahead, the inside story of president obama meeting with hillary clinton and a revolt among some fast food workers in america. [chanting]
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i assume that you and "the washington post" went to the nsa. what did they think when you told them you were breaking the news about the violations? >> well, it's a little bit of a sen sensitive topic, but the general answer i can give you is that the nsa gave a statement of some sort and my understanding is the government has not disputed that there are thousands of violations in a year's time. but there's not been a lot of forthcoming information about the nature of those violations. and the nsa doesn't seem to want to explain or elaborate on the details of why this happens so frequently that they appear to be searching on the names or searching on u.s. persons improperly or searching on people who they have no reasonable suspicion are linked to terrorists groups. >> the story that you wrote about the nsa is that there are typographical errors, but also says significant violations of the law. what falls into that category? >> well, you know, as my colleague reported, there was a pretty significant violation in 2011 where the court, the fisa c
i assume that you and "the washington post" went to the nsa. what did they think when you told them you were breaking the news about the violations? >> well, it's a little bit of a sen sensitive topic, but the general answer i can give you is that the nsa gave a statement of some sort and my understanding is the government has not disputed that there are thousands of violations in a year's time. but there's not been a lot of forthcoming information about the nature of those...
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and then, seattle washington has gone to pot, no question about it. we'll take you there and show you what kind of chaos marijuana is causing. we're coming right back. >> bill: impact segment tonight may have heard that cnn and nbc are thinking about producing movies on hillary clinton. since it is widely believed she will run for president in 2016, the republican party is not amused. >> i would just say that entities like nbc and cnn that are moving forward with four-part mini series about hillary clinton are not going to take part in our debate. >> bill: on friday nbc released a statement saying the hillary project is in development it not a sure thing. joining us is juan williams. do you see the rnc's point. >> basically what we have here is a politician getting free advertising. you heard of paid advertising. this is free advertising. it's like mrs. clinton are you ready for your camera shot, darling. because what they're going to do is elevate her. they have the actress diane ellayna, bill, set to do. this i think they are still going to do it. d
and then, seattle washington has gone to pot, no question about it. we'll take you there and show you what kind of chaos marijuana is causing. we're coming right back. >> bill: impact segment tonight may have heard that cnn and nbc are thinking about producing movies on hillary clinton. since it is widely believed she will run for president in 2016, the republican party is not amused. >> i would just say that entities like nbc and cnn that are moving forward with four-part mini...
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what influence did he have in washington in congress? >> they would give you a range of not so diplomatic answers to the questions. substantive market that anthony weiner left anin d.c. passed,s legislation he as far as what he accomplished in terms of shaping legislation, people will look back to the role he played in health care debate as emblematic of that. when the push for the affordable care act was at its low point, anthony weiner said, i am not sure we should settle for something that does not have a public option. that kind of said it all. >> let's look at the latest ads from the anthony weiner campaign. >> i am focused on fighting for the middle class. of newut two books ideas, 125 of them, in fact. powerful voices of made it clear they did not want me to win. this is not about what they want. they have had their way for far too long. i will fight for you and your family. >> kate taylor, as you look at that ad, it is reminiscent of bill clinton when he was trying to inch his way back in 1992 following the gennifer flowers story
what influence did he have in washington in congress? >> they would give you a range of not so diplomatic answers to the questions. substantive market that anthony weiner left anin d.c. passed,s legislation he as far as what he accomplished in terms of shaping legislation, people will look back to the role he played in health care debate as emblematic of that. when the push for the affordable care act was at its low point, anthony weiner said, i am not sure we should settle for something...
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jack gerromond was a columnist in washington for half a century. his stock in trade was reporting on and chronicling presidential campaigns dating back to the johnson-goldwater race of 1964. many of them -- he was also a staple on the mclaughlin group for 15 years. jack germond what was 85. our thoughts go out to his family and former colleagues. that's it for tonight. this reminder, our webcast extra is streamed live 8:30 p.m. eastern where we'll hear more from indira on her interview with iraq's foreign minister, who's asking the u.s. for drone support in fighting al qaeda and iraq. you can find us on our website. pbs.org/washingtonweek. i'm amy wolter. gwen ifill will be back at this table next week on "washington week." good night. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers look you. thank you. >> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in high definiti
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, an established washington. and so that will be a very powerful message for her going forward. and she has pretty high favorable ratings in the state. she is an established player, from an established political family there. is the toughest possible challenger he could have drawn. so he is in a tough place where right now he can't say anything for fear of his right flank, and the voters in the election. >> the leaders normally are very popular in their home states. their own election is never at risk. and that is why they can lead. they can actually do things because their own electorate frees them up to do it. i think the last one we saw with this kind of risk it tom daschle. >> and i think krystel makes a good point. you don't want to count mitch mcconnell out, he is a very savvy politician. but he has no intent to govern. it is a horrible set not just for mitch mcconnell, but for the country at large. he is having to run the republican caucus and the senate while trying to protect himself from the right flank
, an established washington. and so that will be a very powerful message for her going forward. and she has pretty high favorable ratings in the state. she is an established player, from an established political family there. is the toughest possible challenger he could have drawn. so he is in a tough place where right now he can't say anything for fear of his right flank, and the voters in the election. >> the leaders normally are very popular in their home states. their own election is...
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washington is apparently crafting a response and certainly, this is going to come as discouraging news. but it might mean that all bets are off for a key summit meeting to take place here in moscow in early september, just before the g-20 between president putin and obama. i'm jim maceda, innocennbc news reporting from moscow. >> thank you very much, jim. >>> a south bay mayor organized a blood drive but not allowed to donate himself. tell you about the ban he is trying to overturn next. harvest coming early this year. why grape pickers are already out there in the bay area getting the job done. >>> they look like they are enjoying that weather out there as they pick those grapes. good morning to you, i'm meteorologist christina loren. temperatures are nice and mild out there right now. and more good news, our air quality dramatically improving, changes headed our way as go we getted to weekend. we will take you through the changes nbc bay area news comes back. >>> east san jose, police setting up that perimeter, they have corn eared gunman, possibly already taken him into custody. we
washington is apparently crafting a response and certainly, this is going to come as discouraging news. but it might mean that all bets are off for a key summit meeting to take place here in moscow in early september, just before the g-20 between president putin and obama. i'm jim maceda, innocennbc news reporting from moscow. >> thank you very much, jim. >>> a south bay mayor organized a blood drive but not allowed to donate himself. tell you about the ban he is trying to...